Established in 1951, IOM is the leading inter-governmental
organization in the field of migration and works closely with
governmental, intergovernmental and non-governmental partners. IOM is
dedicated to promoting humane and orderly migration for the benefit of
all. It does so by providing services and advice to governments and
migrants.

Under direct supervision of Regional Migrant Care Coordinator and the
overall supervision of Head of Office / RCA Programme Coordinator
(Central Region), the incumbent will be responsible for assisting the
movements and the interceptions or self-report cases in the project
site, and other relevant project activities as well as oversight,
supervise and monitor the implementation of the psychosocial assistance
activities for the irregular migrants in presence in the Area of
Responsibility. In most instances, it is expected these activities will
fall under the Service Areas of Care, Maintenance, and Assisted
Voluntary Return.

RESPONSIBILITIES AND ACCOUNTABILITIES

Implement tailored psychosocial program activities for the
Irregular Migrants (IMs) and ensure that the implementation of social,
Religious and educational/vocational activities and the like are
culturally appropriate and fully respects the confidentiality of the
information on migrants.

Assess psychosocial and protection needs and identify
problems/gaps, risk and vulnerabilities, including those related to
gender and age. Propose/prioritize initiatives to reduce these risks and
increase the resilience capacity within the IMs communities in
detention and community settings.

Provide support to the Regional Migrant Care Coordinator in
relevant government liaison activities in the site for coordination of
migrant psychosocial activities.

Conduct on-going monitoring, evaluation, analysis and reporting of
activities that provided by local NGO partners, service providers, and
UAM in UAM shelters.

Actively engage the IMs in Community Outreach in order to create
harmony among IMs and local community. Coordinate with local authorities
to achieve Community Outreach objectives.

Ensure presence in IMs communities through regular visits to
detention centres, temporary settlement areas to collect information on
the conditions faced by IMs including the availability of humanitarian
assistance (shelter, food, water/sanitation, health and education) and
access to services by different segments of IMs populations.

Actively engage the IMs in the development of psychosocial
activities and use available resources within the target population.
Encourage migrants to provide assistance to their own community members
by sharing their own knowledge and skills to influence the decision
making process affecting their daily living situations.

Ensure referral mechanisms are established for referring migrants
with potential mental/psychosocial health problems or any other general
health issues to the appropriate health care service providers in the
area.

Provide basic counseling and implementation of psychosocial
activities where needed, possible and appropriate in a scheduled manner
including specific educational activities addressing the identified
social-health issues.

Organize case management for case record, collate, review for
completeness of information and maintain a filing, retrieval and
forwarding system of documents/records for each migrant undergoing
assessment, mental / psychosocial consultation, treatment, referral and
follow up.

Conduct on-going monitoring, evaluation, analysis and reporting
of activities that provided by local NGO partners, service providers,
and IMs in detention center and community housings.

Conduct on-going monitoring, analysis and reporting of the
psychosocial condition of the IMs and provide periodic reports of
psychosocial activities conducted in the designated areas including
psychological reports and statistics on a monthly basis to the
Psychosocial Support Program Coordinator.

In coordination with the Psycho Social Support Coordinator leads the MCA activities in Jakarta area.

In coordination with Finance Unit, manage the operational expenses and ensure IOM expenditure is based on IOM regulations.

Provide ad hoc activity report to the Supervisors.

Perform other duties as may be assigned.

COMPETENCIES

The incumbent is expected to demonstrate the following technical and behavioural competencies

Works effectively with local authorities, stakeholders,
beneficiaries, and the broader community to advance country office or
regional objectives

EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE

Indonesian National with good knowledge of, and experience in project implementation and operational.

University Degree in psychology, Social Science, Counseling, Management, Economic.

At least five years of experience in any of these fields, particularly in dealing with migrants, interpreting and trainings.

Experience in provision of community based training activities

Knowledge in assisting emergency operations activities;

Excellent understanding and application of ethical practices within
the disciplines and a good understanding of rights based approaches

Proven ability and experience in liaising with UN, Government Departments/Authorities and other international organizations

Proficient in computer applications: Ms-Office

LANGUAGES

Fluency in English both oral and written, Proficient in Arabic / Farsi Language, is an advantag.

How to Apply

HOW TO APPLY
Interested candidates are invited to send the application in ENGLISH,
with:
a) Cover letter, clearly specify suitability and availability date,
b) Complete the Personal History Form which can be downloaded at the
following link : HERE
c) Detailed curriculum vitae, including historical salary and minimum
three referees (preferably former direct supervisors).

Please submit your application through this link or send by email to
rindonesia@iom.int, indicating the reference code above
(VN/ID10/2015/111) as subject. The deadline for applications is 15
January 2016.
Only applicant who meet the above qualification will be short-listed